benzbubblecat Joined 3/5/11 Messages 34 Points 18 6/5/11 #1 I am just curious if there is anyone here who runs applications that need supercomputing capacity. If so, what is the application?
I am just curious if there is anyone here who runs applications that need supercomputing capacity. If so, what is the application?
Alejandro Canete Joined 6/10/09 Messages 27 Points 18 6/5/11 #2 Hi, I use HPC on a daily basis, mainly for backtesting and model calibration using level 1 and full depth data.
Hi, I use HPC on a daily basis, mainly for backtesting and model calibration using level 1 and full depth data.
Barny Joined 12/7/08 Messages 388 Points 53 6/5/11 #3 What language do you use for HPC? Fortran is the Gold standard for HPC I'm led to believe?
Ohad Joined 4/23/11 Messages 179 Points 28 6/6/11 #4 benzbubblecat said: I am just curious if there is anyone here who runs applications that need supercomputing capacity. If so, what is the application? Click to expand... You can supply access to high performance computing?
benzbubblecat said: I am just curious if there is anyone here who runs applications that need supercomputing capacity. If so, what is the application? Click to expand... You can supply access to high performance computing?
Tsotne Joined 1/13/11 Messages 1,362 Points 93 6/6/11 #5 Fortran is only used for supercomputing I believe.
benzbubblecat Joined 3/5/11 Messages 34 Points 18 6/6/11 #6 Ohad said: You can supply access to high performance computing? Click to expand... No, certainly not
alain Older and Wiser Joined 3/29/04 Messages 2,767 Points 93 6/6/11 #7 you can run your own HPC. Check this out: http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/HighPerformanceComputing.html
you can run your own HPC. Check this out: http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/HighPerformanceComputing.html